It is the most simple figure you can ever imagine, and forms the basis of everything.

If you just have a dot, you don't know where it is, because you can't relate it to anything. It has no shape, no length and nothing to be compared to anything. The question is, does it even exist on its own? No, it doesn't because things only exists when they relate to others.

So if we have a Unity, we have at least two dots. They form the length, but it has no shape. To get a shape, to actually be able to see it, we need the third dot.

I am convinced that is how the Trinity in Christianity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) came into being.

In other words, God exists only because of these borders made by dots, which doesn't even exist as such. The Holy Spirit isn't God, nor is the Son itself God, nor is the Father the God. It is the very Trinity as a whole which makes up God.

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Ever looked at how radioactivity radiates from the atoms, drawed onto a graph?

Each dot, looked at individually says NOTHING about ANYTHING.
Looking at two or three says they are randomly distributed on the graph.

But looking at ALL of them TOGETHER they make up a more and more clear pattern of a diagonal line.

- which leads me to the next conclusion: We as human beings could be presented as these dots, either as in the example of the Trinity or as the graph of radiation.

We are part of a larger, greater purpose.Yet we have something in common. What we have in common, may only make up less then 2 percent of the totality. But these less-than-two-percent-in-common is what defines our purpose. That is what is going to survive for eternity. It may even shrink to less than 0.00001 percent, but in the end, when the world has faced armageddon and the appocalypse, there is still the core units of the universe, which exists. It exists as triangular shapes made by dots which in themselves are non-existing, but the shape or the triangle exists. The Trinity exists. God exists!

How about a continuation of the Egyptian trinity: Isis—Osiris—Horus keeping in line with ancient concepts of the triune goddess: Maiden—Mother—Crone sticking with the idea that three is a sacred numberNornes, Fates, Creator—Preserver—Destroyer in Hindu tradition, Goddess—God—Son=Savior triune is common too in the Ancient NE

How about a continuation of the Egyptian trinity: Isis—Osiris—Horus keeping in line with ancient concepts of the triune goddess: Maiden—Mother—Crone sticking with the idea that three is a sacred numberNornes, Fates, Creator—Preserver—Destroyer in Hindu tradition, Goddess—God—Son=Savior triune is common too in the Ancient NE

keeping in line with ancient concepts of the triune goddess: Maiden—Mother—Crone

The concept of 'mother/maiden/crone' was invented by Robert Graves in the 20th Century. It is not a trinity, and it did not exist in antiquity. There is no 'ancient concept of the triune goddess.' There is nothing remotely ancient about it.

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sticking with the idea that three is a sacred numberNornes, Fates, Creator—Preserver—Destroyer in Hindu tradition